This data, exported from Google Analytics displays the most popular 50 pages on Austintexas.gov based on the following:
Pageviews: The total number of pages viewed. Repeated views of a single page are counted.
Unique Pageviews: The number of visits during which the specified page was viewed at least once. A unique pageview is counted for each page URL + page Title combination.
Average Time on Page: The average amount of time users spent viewing a specified page or screen, or set of pages or screens.
Entrances: The number of times visitors entered your site through a specified page or set of pages.
Bounce Rate: The percentage of single-page visits (i.e. visits in which the person left your site from the entrance page without interacting with the page).
Percent Exit: (number of exits) / (number of pageviews) for the page or set of pages. It indicates how often users exit from that page or set of pages when they view the page(s).

There are over 200 violations that are reported in the 311 system that affect the quality of neighborhood life. The most common are high weeds, litter, junk motor vehicles, and bulky trash. Some are more health related like mosquitoes. Others are environmental such as water conservation. The annual volume of reported code violations is approximately 200,000 annually. For the purpose of this data set, cases are grouped into four categories: structure, nuisance, zoning and other.

Austin Energy operates the Plug-In EVerywhere™ network of plug-in electric vehicle charging stations located at sites throughout the service territory. Some stations are located at City of Austin facilities.

The Plug-In EVerywhere™ network is the first in the U.S. to be completely powered by renewable energy via the GreenChoice® program. The initial network of 113 stations successfully fulfills Austin's commitment to the ChargePoint America program that selected Austin as one of only nine metropolitan regions in the country to participate in the federal stimulus grant funded program.

Austin Energy is now working with its customers to connect privately-owned stations at workplaces, multi-family residences, and retail outlets to the Plug-In Everywhere™ network. The public-access charging stations provide both Level 1 (110 volts) and Level 2 (220/240 volts) charging capability and are geographically distributed throughout Austin. They are available for use by anyone with a plug-in electric vehicle. Austin Energy offers a $25 six-month subscription membership for unlimited charging at any public-access network location. Or, credit cards can be used for $2 per hour of plugging in.